The next book in the popular Polish Wings series is on the famous MiG-29 in Polish Air Forces. Covers 'Kościuszko Squadron' Commemorative schemes in the deepest detail. Book was written by the authors’ of the original schemes.

This book describes in detail the camouflage and markings of the day fighters used by the Polish Air Force in 1939–47. Aircraft of Polish, French, British, American, Soviet and German origin are shown.

The book continues the story of Spitfire IXs used by Polish pilots in Britain, covering the years 1944-1946, both in Polish squadrons and in RAF and auxiliary units. It includes listings of losses and of officially credited victories.

The book describes Spitfire IXs used by Polish pilots in Britain during 1942-1943, both in Polish squadrons and in RAF and auxiliary units. It includes listings of losses and of officially credited victories. There are over 200 photographs (about half of which have not been published before) and 31 colour...

Merlin engined PR Spitfires were the mainstay of RAF and USAAF single engine aerial reconnaissance forces for the duration of the Second World War. Other types, such as the, Mustang, Hurricane and Typhoon were either replaced with Spitfires as soon as possible or proved unsuitable in the role.

The book is about Polish pilots, flying Spitfires (Mk. I and II) for the RAF. The Polish Air Force tried, unsuccessfully, to buy Spitfires in 1939. The book is illustrated with 169 black and white wartime photos.

The Supermarine Spitfire is Britain's most famous fighter aircraft. The Mk.V version was used between the Battle of Britain and D-Day; and thus saw much of the hardest fighting of the war. Details are provided of a wide selection of historic machines and fascinating colour schemes, as well as full...